The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1938 Page: 2 of 10
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Office >9 iwond-c!***'mail matter, ; y jew an(j
andar act of Ongras* of March
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Editor and Manager
Gm. T. Spears
M. I. Treat------
Subscription Ratal
Om Year
•ta Month* .......... .......
Three Montne ......-..............
difference
rman point of
that of America is
pointed by the fo tied retire-
ment of the hea l »f the Ger-
man army Field .Marshal Wer-
i.er von Blomberg because he
-L_ | committed the unpardonable of-
fense of marrying a carpenter’s j
.....*2.#o daughter. In the eyes of thej
f< sg <:‘*r*lien t**1**#*-.1 i .iste, tbit was!
... .7* r mesalliance which made him!
— an unfit person for officers1
NOTICE- Any 'erroneous reflection. an{j jjentlemen to associate with, i
apon the caaracter. standing oc In trying to Ulicterst^pd the ■
reputation of any person, firm or German people arid their sub-j
corporation which may appear in the mission to' diftrrtorship, Amer- \
columns <-.’ The Leader, will be gladly .cans are prone to Overlook the |
corrected upon it* bemg brought to fact that for scores of years'
«ha attention of the publishers. ihe Army ha^ las n the supreme |
HRMBBR NATIONAL EDITORIAL power in GermanTlfe. Officers
ASSOCIATION.
BIBLE THOUGHT
of t,he Arrm have been a privi-
leged class, exempt from many
'of the laws and rules of conduct
‘which civilians are bound to
obey. An ^riny officer is with-
in his rights if he shoves a
civilian off tfri- sidewalk into
the gutter even if he draws his
sword and kill the civilian on
If 1 be offered upon the sacrifice the street it the offender re-
and service of yow faith. U;.4v »nJ« sists. H>- w«w»W tw.shanwd by
ipjoJcT with you nil. Fbr the same his fellow memhdrs of the Of-
also do ve joy. and rejoice 1 fers Cui'P* if he did not at
Phil ii. 17, is all times assert his superiority
« »' 'tocomiHnr; people.
It ;i* no use I" grumble and com- Trained for generations to
1>lajn dbject submission to the mili-
I- * juff hs cheap and «-a*y to ’.ary. i-lie people of Germany
rejoiced
Wht n G«d sort* out
Scans or KntfliRnmen have.
Ix'w to the man in uni
iHUAf
with mt*.
have no swell < ojiception of in-
the weather dividual human rights as Amer-
uiut send* rain—
Tl cn rain's my choice. They
-JAMES WHIH'OMB RILK Y I font) as
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CLEAN UP TIME
one m authority-who will become more acute unless the conservation movementX. .......
obFyea. And. m t5W-j State and National conserva- Many of tfyetn are, of course; Expenditure of $1,500,000
“7^*1“ mufh 48 th08e of RI,y SUt*’ »ny credit on the State’s atti-
vanguard of tude.—Dallas News.
| the common herd, by
it is now clean up time and. his daughter, is a traitor to his!,.„„j ..
a county-wide and city-wi(fc| caste. ' in the
on the
Treasure Island horticultural pru-
gram will make tlte site of the 1981'
World's Fair of the West one of
the garden spots of the world.
TEXAS GAME
clean up drive should be made!
to improve health conditiohsj
and appearances around ourj
homes, both in town and ini —
country. ^' J Texas sjxu tamen have been i
Keeping a home site clean-’is criticized severely by an agent I
more important as a prevefi*. of the United States Biological
tative to disease and a yreyatt- Survey for their reluctance to|
l|ion against costly fires.’ ’ .o-opernte ip efforts to obtain'
' 1 he arrival of’that lime oft iiience’ for indicting alleged
whin we are moved to. Violator.- of migratory bird!
SHRUBS
Fine Two Years Old
ROSE BUSHES
Good selection °T ^1°*
SHADE TREES
All Kinds of F.vergreens
Hedge , and Everything for
Your Lawn.
Come Out and See What You
Buy.
LANDSCAPE SERVICE
GRAHAM FLORAL
COMPANY
1231 4th St. Phone 261
i. i.
Sufferers of
STOMACH ULCERS
< HYPERACIDITY
DEFINITE RELIEF OR
MONEY SACK
Mll.I.BR DRUG CO.
fhil k of planning things 'also la"* - A n taurant in a larfce;
'■-■TMIMiFT,TFi’'TlW85 ;,rm“
III Irish, improving earn- having ^rved wild game pn a
aw..... ......„____ _ _
r-ir rnr lit ions Imd desiroyifig emmerciai basis, even cooking
piles of. trash and waste that ‘ k' ;ii Ulne- in violation of
bai-Mt uia.,iawjjiiriuu> 1 ’Vvi'JU uoab. - « .....
fiH fuT"ir«T“. ’ "v •Elsewhere, sportsmen have
1 he > itv m cooperation witir 1,v,‘ amon'g the first to try to
the—WPA’ i> m king a large vnd siwh detractive activities
now u Graiiam
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also
amts
i..stall .
<I. 'Case
cond.ti't.'
.on of cVsktr
ev’ 1 . VV iidlie |X ...
■ put.oig in s; o.'
pro* and appr. ■ .
t iiui agiiyi -l spns. :
germs.
ity ordinance retpio,*-
. jl property owners to comi •
with, the < ity Sewer' line-
ith a _ a „ i ertain.. distgn 1
those H'nes. Il prdperty
er> cannot connect with the,, t
• vv* i a -ii t hey ' ti .
.'operate wiTh’lhe city imriict
\ in ha' ing a fly -pi •:
if uncurbed, soon will send |
lowl to the oblivion [
1 l-C
-anitsry toilet built.
FI,' tithe is almost here arid
t .•>; t i — , a_ Dme of tren t iitlous
<!.- ,:gcr-to TittTe' chiit1 "ti and
well when - - ing ih-
c.c-cs i cgm To -spread
!•'. "" lion »• owner- ovv. it
'*♦ • h'.tf. el' is it 11.i tilt it aipilies
ti I i i ighhors aiso to providte
th' n o-t sanitary pi it.- tion.
iaiLli.ij.urn or have hauled off
all refuse, trash, ruiitush and
make our home site- ei an RiTvC
in readiness tor spring and fly
time and the reud-■ iti of; hjgh
winds w hen fires will be easily
snread.
M's. (.. S Mason - ; .\I«via V- thd
guest of her sist'-i and brother. I
ha
all a ijo
that c'aimed the passenger pig-!
'ti rhofc than a generation;
It i- diffjcplt to under-1
am! why Texas sportsmen |
1 it supposedly interest- ,
■d in * iiservation, including
Aunuboii Society members,1
he .id fail to get behind this I
a w-ent on ement move. -j—
I ticrc i- not shortage of meat
"*u“ ''■ t'1 < 1__IJUalilt* iin>' restau-
) "tn- in erving wuld game il-1
iegaliv-. But there is d short-'
age ,_i many Wir-c-, f
......~'J *u:- shortage I
•noiu-ipeii, and this
check*
COLDS
;.po
FEVER
Liquid, Tablets
Salve. Note Drop*
first day
Headaches
30 minutes
Day
Whot Owners Say
Is What Counts!
Here’* what MRS.
AUBRBY KENNEDY.
Brownwood, Tex**,
think* shout her kero-
sene-operated Serwel
Electrolux:
Try ' Rub-My-Ti*m”-World e
Liniment
It Is Dangerous
Ml** Non BjoNn anil M'nIIhco Sloan. I CTITUT®.
It . is dangerous to tell a SUBSTI-
TUTE for 666 juat to make three or
four r^nta mare. Customers are your
best assets; lose them and you lose
your business. 66# is worth throe
or four time as mpeh as a SUB*
' Everything you Uld me
wlist aiy Harvrl
do for
■ proven true—only yon
toll half the aUry. Mi
••Deration has Won rory eco-
burning only about
niral
a half gallon
tor, lol
It has
ning
i of hi
tl
t ■ i
ilk.
Ft
ring th# hottest
weather last
keep. food.
HUE YOU! TEETH
e • J, .
a f d a r
eather last maaiir.
ream. Wot
perfectly,
■over failed to five
■ ore than an aMpIo supply
of ire mhos. I would not part
with ini Her -I Eleetrolni.**
From .ti 1(8. J. L.
BRLMBEI.OW. Eliu-
wille, Tex**, comes this
rtatement on her f*s-
opermted Servel Elec-
trolux :
**l don’t hollar# anyone
ronld invest Money in any-
thing that is More henefktal
to the whole faMlIy than an
Kleetrolui. It will save
enough on the too hill and
the foods loft oeor froM day
to day to pay it* way. You
• ho assured that the foods
he kept wkolosoMO and
to keep
Sickness AwayL
T'HE one piece of lioiuc equipment the
-E whole family enjoy* i* a Servel Electrolax
— the Cn.« or Krrttxrnr refrigerator. It is the
only one dial more than pay* /or itself. Ice
cream every day, if you likr. Delirious ice*.
frozen salad*, frozen dessert* of all kind*_
yet your Servel Electrolux operates for a*
little as 2 nr 3 rents per tiny!
And even more important than the pleas-
ure i* the jafety it provide*. Did you know
that 70 per cent of all sickness is ranted by
what you eat or drink? Maybe you can’t taste
or smell the spoilag,—but that doesn’t mean
it » not there! Can you afford to take ebaneea,
when Servel Electrolux protection coats aa
little as 2 or 3 cents per Hay?
And while it protect*, it saves. Saves left-
overs. Lets you buy bargains. Let* you hay in
quantity. Servel Electrolux is the different
refrigerator — different from all other*. Ita
freeling unit hat no moving parts. Nothing
-to wear. Nothing to make noise.
That * what makes Servel Electrolux an
investment—one that more than pay* for it-
self. Or—put it this way: You’re paving for a
Servel Electrolux now —whv not own one?
Why not NOW?
3
Diffsrant From AM Others — No Other Rafrig-
wotor Cm Give Toe All These Advontogos. .
growing children skould he
without on Kleetrolui he-
rs use of the mood of whole
uue food, for children.**
1C
Operates ot
it KEROSENE
• (Cool Oil)
it NATURAL GAS
SERVEk
» sa
«A- ..SO, lam.tr-. doily needs, ft) Ice tray grids of
’>nni^T. ‘r*— /*<# «f t"ar thumb gets the Ice futil
W- (*> One piece seamless shell—a hex es fed m
•he freezing unis.
______ ELECTROLUX
:ek?“
Calvin Home Appliance Co.
OLNEY — GRAHAM — BREC KEN RIDGE
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Trout, H. I. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1938, newspaper, February 24, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116437/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.